"We were penalized way too much today, and gave Marist too many
opportunities," coach Jim Nagle said. "I give Marist a lot of
credit for playing within their system. We've got to be more
consistent which starts with fundamentals."

Despite winning just one face-off in the third quarter, Stony
Brook and Marist were tied at seven going into the fourth
quarter.

Freshman Mike Andreassi (Holbrook, N.Y.), who won five of Stony
Brook's 10 face-offs, won the opening draw of the quarter to give
the Seawolves some momentum.

After a flag was thrown on Marist, a loose ball was corralled by
Campbell, who scored unassisted 33 seconds into the final period.
Rooney nearly made it 9-7 a minute later, but his shot hit the
post. But one possession later, Rooney's goal at 10:29 gave the
Seawolves the game's only two-goal lead of the game, 9-7.

Doherty scored a man-up goal to make it 9-8 with 5:55 left.

The Red Foxes were man-up again just 29 seconds later, and Rice
capitalized off a failed Stony Brook clear, scoring to tie the game
for the seventh time on the afternoon.

A holding call on the face-off gave Stony Brook one final
possession. Campbell drove goal-line extended and scored, but
Campbell was called for a crease violation, and Marist retained
possession.

Both of Watson's goals gave Stony Brook one-goal leads. The
first 45 minutes of the game featured six ties and five lead
changes.